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Snow, wintry mix tapering off, skies to clear for most of NH

Some breaks of sun likely Thursday

Snow, wintry mix tapering off, skies to clear for most of NH

Some breaks of sun likely Thursday

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Snow, wintry mix tapering off, skies to clear for most of NH

Some breaks of sun likely Thursday

A fast-moving system that brought snow and some wintry mix to New Hampshire is moving away Thursday morning.Any leftover wintry showers will begin to taper off early in the morning before giving way to partial sunshine in central and southern New Hampshire. Some snow showers will continue to linger up north. >> Download the FREE WMUR appFinal snow totals will be about 1-3 inches for much of the state, with an isolated 4-inch total possible. >> Jessica's Law requires cars be cleared of snow, ice before hitting roadThe system left a slushy mix on area roadways. Speeds on state highways were reduced to 45 mph and drivers were urged to keep it slow.Temperatures on Thursday will range in the mid-30s and mid-40s by the afternoon before dipping into the 20s overnight. >> Interactive RadarMore sun is expected on Friday and Saturday with highs near 30 in northern spots to around 40 in southern New Hampshire each day.>> Closings and DelaysAnother system will move in later Saturday night and linger into Sunday as an initial wintry mix likely going over to rain.

A fast-moving system that brought snow and some wintry mix to New Hampshire is moving away Thursday morning.

Any leftover wintry showers will begin to taper off early in the morning before giving way to partial sunshine in central and southern New Hampshire. Some snow showers will continue to linger up north.

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Final snow totals will be about 1-3 inches for much of the state, with an isolated 4-inch total possible.

>> Jessica's Law requires cars be cleared of snow, ice before hitting road

The system left a slushy mix on area roadways. Speeds on state highways were reduced to 45 mph and drivers were urged to keep it slow.

Temperatures on Thursday will range in the mid-30s and mid-40s by the afternoon before dipping into the 20s overnight.

>> Interactive Radar

More sun is expected on Friday and Saturday with highs near 30 in northern spots to around 40 in southern New Hampshire each day.

>> Closings and Delays

Another system will move in later Saturday night and linger into Sunday as an initial wintry mix likely going over to rain.